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Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay ... more
FAQs about Astronomy Cast:How many episodes does Astronomy Cast have?The podcast currently has 1,197 episodes available.
October 06, 2008Ep. 109: The Life of Other StarsLast week we looked at the complete life of the Sun, birth to death. But stars can be smaller, and stars can get much much larger. And with a change in mass, their lives change too. Let's start the clock again, and see what happens to the smallest stars in the Universe; and what happens to the largest....more30minPlay
October 02, 2008Questions Show - Running Out of Gravitons and Hitting the Brakes at Light SpeedAnother week, another roundup of your questions. This week listeners asked: if forces are communicated through particles, can we run out? If you were traveling at light speed, when would you know to stop? And there's even more. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to [email protected] and we'll try to tackle it for a future show....more23minPlay
September 29, 2008Ep. 108: The Life of the SunWe've talked about the Sun before, but this time we're going to look at the entire life cycle of the Sun, and all the stages it's going to go through: solar nebula, protostar, main sequence, red giant, white dwarf, and more. Want to know what the future holds for the Sun, get ready for the grim details....more35minPlay
September 26, 2008Questions Show - light speed, Andromeda galaxy, dark matter and black holesAnother week, another roundup of your questions. This week listeners asked: will reaching light speed destroy the Universe? When is Andromeda going to look really, really cool with the unaided eye? Why didn't dark matter all turn into black holes? And there's even more. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to [email protected] and we'll try to tackle it for a future show....more32minPlay
September 22, 2008Ep. 107: Nucleosynthesis: Elements from StarsLook around you. Breathe in some air. Everything you can see and feel was formed in a star. Today we'll examine that long journey that matter has gone through, forged and re-forged in the hearts of stars. In fact, the device you're using to listen to this podcast has some elements formed in a supernova explosion....more30minPlay
September 18, 2008Questions Show - Black Hole Surfaces, Magnetic Field Strengths, and the Speed of GravitonsAs you know, we wanted to answer listener questions regularly, but we found it was taking away from the regular weekly episodes of Astronomy Cast. So we've decided to just split it up and run the question shows separately from the regular Astronomy Cast episodes. If this works out, you might be able to enjoy twice the number of Astronomy Cast episodes. So if you've got a question on a topic we cover in a recent show, or you just have a general astronomy question, send it in to [email protected]. Either by email, or record your question and email in the audio file....more34minPlay
September 15, 2008Ep. 106: The Search for the Theory of EverythingAt the earliest moments of the Universe, there were no separate forces, energy or matter. It was all just the same stuff. And then the different forces froze out, differentiating into electromagnetism, the strong force and the weak force. Today we'll look at the problem that has puzzled physicists for generations: is there a single equation that explains all the forces we see in the Universe. Is there a theory of everything?...more32minPlay
September 14, 2008Student Questions Show: Leelanau SchoolThis is our forth installment in our series of student questions shows and these questions come to us from Leelanau High School....more32minPlay
September 08, 2008Ep. 105: The Strong and Weak Nuclear ForcesAfter a quick Dragon*Con break, we're back to our tour through the fundamental forces of the Universe. We've covered gravity and electromagnetism, and now we're moving onto the strong and weak nuclear forces. We didn't think they'd really need to be separate episodes, so we're putting them together. And then we'll cap the whole series with the quest for the theory of everything....more30minPlay
September 01, 2008Ep. 104: Science Fiction at Dragon*Con with Plait and GrazierPamela left Fraser behind (with sorrow) and took on Dragon*Con and the facts (or lack there of) in Science Fiction. Helping her out were special guests Phil Plait and Kevin Grazier....more1hPlay
FAQs about Astronomy Cast:How many episodes does Astronomy Cast have?The podcast currently has 1,197 episodes available.